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jackson next to him, bobby smith, billy henderson and myself on the end on the left side. at that time our name was domingos, and bobby came up with spinners, from a cadillac hub cap. we knew we weren't going to college. we made a pact that we would take this and make up a career out of it. if we make it, we make it. [ singing ] >> they came up with a song "that's what girls are made for", it went to top 40. mo town for us was a very, very good college. they taught you how to use a microphone, they taught you how to sit on a stool, they taught you everything. >> the spinners album - this is the first album on atlantic records. they released the first record. a disc jockey in buffalo new york turned the record over and played "i would be around." that record took off. it was so, so fast. it sold so fast. [ singing ] >> we kept on doing it. it was five or so records. this was the star on the hollywood walk of fame. we were the second black group to get a star. the first was the mills brothers. we tested it at the time. we sold a million copies. and it was a great hit for us.
jackson next to him, bobby smith, billy henderson and myself on the end on the left side. at that time our name was domingos, and bobby came up with spinners, from a cadillac hub cap. we knew we weren't going to college. we made a pact that we would take this and make up a career out of it. if we make it, we make it. [ singing ] >> they came up with a song "that's what girls are made for", it went to top 40. mo town for us was a very, very good college. they taught you how to...
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bobby webber has studied family dynamics for years. she says finding affordable quality child care is a constant scramble. >> this isn't a land of equal opportunity if by age five your trajectory is already set. and the evidence is if you come to kindergarten not ready, you don't catch up. >> reporter: some say the government needs to do more. >> our public education system is paid for by taxpayers, and we have done very little to look at how we can help pay for child care through our tax dollars. >> reporter: at this child care center, the boss doesn't like the college comparison, citing different funding sources, regulatory requirements, and costs. >> no. no. no one is getting rich here. we go month -- year to year on just making our budget. >> reporter: back home bill and rafaela don't like the comparison either. >> we're still dealing with our own college costs. >> reporter: and college savings for the kids? that will have to wait until the day care bills are done. >> reporter: remember the nina, the penta, the santa marina? expert
bobby webber has studied family dynamics for years. she says finding affordable quality child care is a constant scramble. >> this isn't a land of equal opportunity if by age five your trajectory is already set. and the evidence is if you come to kindergarten not ready, you don't catch up. >> reporter: some say the government needs to do more. >> our public education system is paid for by taxpayers, and we have done very little to look at how we can help pay for child care...
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so you became a core okographer you started by choreographing bobby brown. >> yes. >> which is huge. >> it's huge. i was so excited. >> how did that even happen? i mean did you have formal dance training, or was it just all of those nights that you described clubbing with your cousins? >> the nuns. >> the nuns? >> the nuns i have to give them credit. they put me in tap. they put me in tap from day one. they told me i had talent. i was the lead bunny in the easter parade. you know. >> i bet you were adorable. >> i was. with my yellow higher and pot belly, i was so cute but it was the nuns that started it off. but it was mu love of dancing and always being in the nightclubs and, also, being a person who always seemed like they were part of things but really was standing on the outside watching. and that's how i learned how to choreograph. >> that's how i knew what would be hot and what would not be hot. i can gauge, you know, the pulse of a club very, very easily. and so when that opportunity came, i took it. >> you proceeded to work with every major name in hip-hop at that time. were
so you became a core okographer you started by choreographing bobby brown. >> yes. >> which is huge. >> it's huge. i was so excited. >> how did that even happen? i mean did you have formal dance training, or was it just all of those nights that you described clubbing with your cousins? >> the nuns. >> the nuns? >> the nuns i have to give them credit. they put me in tap. they put me in tap from day one. they told me i had talent. i was the lead bunny in...
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. >> dr bobby has suffered family dynamics for 45 years, and said all over the country finding affordable child care is a scramble, with families under pressure and kids futures at stake. >> it's not a land of equal opportunity if your straj ectry is sacked by age five. >> if you come to kippeder garden not ready, you don't catch up. >> some say governments need to do more. our public education system is paid for in part by taxpayers. >> well, it may be painful for the families paying the prices. it's important to remember the childcare industry is hardly hauling in the profits. the boss doesn't like the college comparison at this have, citing funding sources, and costs. >> no one is getting richer. we go year so year on making the budget. >> will and raphaela don't like the college comparison much. >> we are still dealing with our own college costs. >> and savings for the kids? >> that will have to wait until the day care bills are done. >> it's been almost a year since the public learned about edward snowden, and the documents he took from the n.s.a., the national security agency. today
. >> dr bobby has suffered family dynamics for 45 years, and said all over the country finding affordable child care is a scramble, with families under pressure and kids futures at stake. >> it's not a land of equal opportunity if your straj ectry is sacked by age five. >> if you come to kippeder garden not ready, you don't catch up. >> some say governments need to do more. our public education system is paid for in part by taxpayers. >> well, it may be painful for...
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. >> dr bobby studied family dynamics and said all over the country finding affordable child care is a scramble with families under pressure and kids' futures at stake. >> this is not a land of equal opportunity if by age 5 the trajectory is set. >> some child care advocates say government need to do more. >> our public education system and university system is paid for in part by taxpayers, we have done little to look at how to cover through the tax dollars the high cost of the childcare. it may be painful. it's important to remember the childcare industry is hardly hauling in the profits. at this child-care centre the boss doesn't like the college comparison, citing different funding sources, rgulatory sources and cost. >> we go year to year op making the budget. >> bill and raphael don't like the college comparison much for a different reason. >> we are dealing with our costs. >> college savings for the kids. that will have to wait until the day care bills are done. >> the united nations banned the use of torture 30 years ago. a report says more than a third of the world uses it.
. >> dr bobby studied family dynamics and said all over the country finding affordable child care is a scramble with families under pressure and kids' futures at stake. >> this is not a land of equal opportunity if by age 5 the trajectory is set. >> some child care advocates say government need to do more. >> our public education system and university system is paid for in part by taxpayers, we have done little to look at how to cover through the tax dollars the high...
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bobby webber has studied family dynamics for 45 years. she said all over the country finding affordable child care is a constant scramble with families under pressure and kids futures at stake. >> this is a land of opportunity if by age five your trajectory is already set. if you come to kindergarten not ready you don't catch up. >> reporter: some child care advocates say government needs to do more. >> our public education system and our public university system is paid for in part pi taxpayers, and we've done very little to see how we can cover the high cost of child care. >> reporter: while it may be painful for the families paying those prices it's important to remember that the child care industry as a whole is hardly hauling in the profits. at this child care center the boss doesn't like the college comparison citing different funding sources regulatory requirements and costs. >> no, no, no one is getting rich here. we go month--year to year on making our budget. >> reporter: back home bill and rafaela don't like the college compari
bobby webber has studied family dynamics for 45 years. she said all over the country finding affordable child care is a constant scramble with families under pressure and kids futures at stake. >> this is a land of opportunity if by age five your trajectory is already set. if you come to kindergarten not ready you don't catch up. >> reporter: some child care advocates say government needs to do more. >> our public education system and our public university system is paid for...
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bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early-1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned. >> he uses his success to help others, whether giving young chefs a chance -- >> the winning chef is kristen. >> or helping the world's hungry find a place at the table. welcome to "titans at the table." thank you so much for joining us. let's have a cheers before we begin. >> [all] cheers. >> let me start with this question. p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expanded
bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early-1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned....
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are telling me i have to pick bobby kennedy. there was a time when they look down on me like i was some sort of country bunk and -- bumkin. >> where is your ambition? what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or needs to do? >> rest. i need to rest. i go pretty hard at it. it is so much fun. i'm having a great time. but i think, when this is over, when i finally leave the stage for the last time, i'm going to collapse. [laughter] your body has a tendency to hold on, hold on, hold on. it is physically and emotionally demanding. i love putting it all out there. i think i want to relax for a while and let it rest. see what happens next. >> thank you for doing this. >> i so appreciated. -- i so appreciate it. >> they show up at school hungry because most have not had breakfast. but they were so on fire to learn. it made you feel good. but thereould, day -- would come a day when i would see the light in the eyes die, because i discovered the world hated them because of the color of their skin. as a southerner, i have had to bite my
are telling me i have to pick bobby kennedy. there was a time when they look down on me like i was some sort of country bunk and -- bumkin. >> where is your ambition? what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or needs to do? >> rest. i need to rest. i go pretty hard at it. it is so much fun. i'm having a great time. but i think, when this is over, when i finally leave the stage for the last time, i'm going to collapse. [laughter] your body has a tendency to hold on, hold on, hold...
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i would be the first to say without julia childs, without bobby, without the integration of the food network, we wouldn't be here. tv has done a great part of bringing it be on the foodies. tv and online experience have merged. the regular person today can connect with chefs in different way. >> they love food and they are accessible. they are more user-friendly. i can re-create marcus' recipe at home. i'm inspired by marcus. i aspire to be that chef cooking at home for a dinner party. >> do you let him get a table at the red rooster? >> every now and again. >> you are more than one restaurant. what which you like to do next? >> for me, it is about changing dining and making food affordable and accessible. including urban america. it can be done through food festivals, through farmers markets. as a chef, i'm lucky enough to communicate with people every month, i want to give them confidence in something they can relate to. not just people with a lot of money. but the everyday person. on the happiest when the bus driver, the schoolteacher is in red rooster with a celebrity or politici
i would be the first to say without julia childs, without bobby, without the integration of the food network, we wouldn't be here. tv has done a great part of bringing it be on the foodies. tv and online experience have merged. the regular person today can connect with chefs in different way. >> they love food and they are accessible. they are more user-friendly. i can re-create marcus' recipe at home. i'm inspired by marcus. i aspire to be that chef cooking at home for a dinner party....
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this is where bobby will take them to the casting. >> yeah. >> he doesn't want to take him to the casting. roll tape. >> helen told me. >> helen told you. >> i hear she is paying you in kisses. >> twas helen who insisted on that clause. she is awful fierce. would you like to kiss helen? >> i can't see helen ever wanting to kiss a boy like me. >> no. >> you would've taken me without payment at all. would you take me as a passenger? >> no. i have no room. >> you have plenty of room. >> that's the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. you are just prejudice. >> i'm not prejudiced. i kissed a crippled girl one time. disfigured too. i was drunk, i didn't mind. you are not spoiled for pretty girls. >> don't change the subject on me. >> i thought we closed that subject. >> what do you want? you want? >> i don't know what they want. >> when you look at this play, and you look at the times you been on broadway, is it a case that you always come to broadway, come to the stage if someone shows you an interesting role? >> absolutely. i have always thought, stages somewhere i get, i learned, i get be
this is where bobby will take them to the casting. >> yeah. >> he doesn't want to take him to the casting. roll tape. >> helen told me. >> helen told you. >> i hear she is paying you in kisses. >> twas helen who insisted on that clause. she is awful fierce. would you like to kiss helen? >> i can't see helen ever wanting to kiss a boy like me. >> no. >> you would've taken me without payment at all. would you take me as a passenger? >>...
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i think of it as the deep brooklyn, six-story apartment houses, bobbies with plastic flowers but always smelled funny and people having very weird fights we're occasionally a television set would get thrown out the window. it was just not really very encouraging place to grow up. >> when you were a kid, how are you spending your time? burrowing into comic books and old "new yorkers"? >> i never wanted to go outside. that was the worst, when a friend said, do you want to go outside? i really don't. let's stay in. play games, draw, make up fake cookbooks, look at books. they would just look at me like -- want to go outside? my father taught french and spanish at lafayette high school. >> he said one of the students was louis gossett junior. >> he was very proud. he carried his picture around. we lived to see him in a play and we went backstage. he remembered my father. >> what your parents like? they are the foundation of this. their maturation, growing older, and you're having to cope with that is the book. what were they like when they were young? >> i never knew them when they were you
i think of it as the deep brooklyn, six-story apartment houses, bobbies with plastic flowers but always smelled funny and people having very weird fights we're occasionally a television set would get thrown out the window. it was just not really very encouraging place to grow up. >> when you were a kid, how are you spending your time? burrowing into comic books and old "new yorkers"? >> i never wanted to go outside. that was the worst, when a friend said, do you want to go...
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i love doing it when i did the bobby darin l. -- fil.m m. i went to miami and we raised money for an art under. i had an incredible time. a musical conductor and the drums was there and we had a 40 players -- orchestra. i got to do 10 songs i had never done. i got to do some billy joel. i have heard them talk about this. we did not start the fire is a very difficult song. it is very difficult to do. i did that and sinatra. all kinds of fun stuff. i will do more of that. in that context, and to answer your question about a one-man show, -- >> you can do impressions, all kinds of things. you have a big screen. >> charlie, do you want to produce the show? >> i do. think about what you have to play with. and you can sing. mayberry first job in new york was chased for any park with manny patinkin. withakespeare in the park manny patinkin. >> to see people likemandy, they become these really interesting characters. the most interesting characters. >> it is interesting to watch how this extraordinarily regressive -- progressive revolution is happen
i love doing it when i did the bobby darin l. -- fil.m m. i went to miami and we raised money for an art under. i had an incredible time. a musical conductor and the drums was there and we had a 40 players -- orchestra. i got to do 10 songs i had never done. i got to do some billy joel. i have heard them talk about this. we did not start the fire is a very difficult song. it is very difficult to do. i did that and sinatra. all kinds of fun stuff. i will do more of that. in that context, and to...
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. >> bobby downey and i were roommates. >> and you and sean. you were part of that and you had a career in which you were doing a lot of roles but were not a big international star. and when "24" came through -- >> it changed my life. i have a picture of my daughter who was 12 years old when she was on the set. i have a picture of her graduating from nyu. not only did it represent 10 years of my career which is certainly more than 1/3 of my entire career but the success of the show is unlike anything i have ever experienced. one of the things i have found remarkable about "24," we got focused with "24," we were doing a show in america and we would sometimes forget the international success of "24." when i went to go shoot in south africa, it was huge and africa and eastern europe and big in the middle east which i found surprising. it was something that we were proud of that the show did transcend culture and language and politics, religion, all kinds of things. i have never experienced any single project like it. >> it was sad when it came to
. >> bobby downey and i were roommates. >> and you and sean. you were part of that and you had a career in which you were doing a lot of roles but were not a big international star. and when "24" came through -- >> it changed my life. i have a picture of my daughter who was 12 years old when she was on the set. i have a picture of her graduating from nyu. not only did it represent 10 years of my career which is certainly more than 1/3 of my entire career but the...
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bobby moore, number 22. nextdown continues in the hour. ♪ alexa siemens shrinks its workforce. europe's largest engineering company will cut nearly 12,000 jobs. google gives in to the eu. the tech giant is creating a special committee to advise on europe's privacy ruling. welcome back to "countdown." it is 7:00 here in london on this friday morning. newberg report is standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. manus cranny has the details. hans is in berlin. covering siemens as it sheds jobs to cut costs. complying with an eu ruling on privacy means setting up a task force. caroline hyde has all the details on that. it is the world's first smart racket. it is changing tennis for pros and amateurs alike. --will test it this our on u.s. authorities are seeking $10 billion from bnp party about to settle an investigation. our markets editor manus cranny is here with the details. how did we get to $10 billion? >> it just keeps going. i think it is a combination of things. facts do not get in the way of the benchmark where you go with finds rel
bobby moore, number 22. nextdown continues in the hour. ♪ alexa siemens shrinks its workforce. europe's largest engineering company will cut nearly 12,000 jobs. google gives in to the eu. the tech giant is creating a special committee to advise on europe's privacy ruling. welcome back to "countdown." it is 7:00 here in london on this friday morning. newberg report is standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. manus cranny has the details....
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for ahelped me look couple names, bobby wagner was a second round pick in 2012, he helped the seahawks to a super bowl win. ash and jeffrey -- alshon jeffrey and eddie lacy, he made the pro bowl. >> that is an outlier. >> true, there have been first round flops. a player who only started 14 games in his career. >> that says as much about the scouting as anything. >> everyone relies on scouting and anecdotal's. off the charts. "market makers" will be back in a few. >> robots in the workplace. ♪ >> live from murder headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> why the nba got it right and the other guys got it wrong. >> everyone is posting pictures. how companies can turn selfies into sales. >> replaced by a robot? welcome back to market makers. i'm stephanie ruhle. >> and i'm erik schatzker. we will fill you in on what's happening around the world. there may be more consolidation in the paypal business. at&t is in talks to buy the satellite television company, directv. according to people familiar with the matter. likely to scrutinize an
for ahelped me look couple names, bobby wagner was a second round pick in 2012, he helped the seahawks to a super bowl win. ash and jeffrey -- alshon jeffrey and eddie lacy, he made the pro bowl. >> that is an outlier. >> true, there have been first round flops. a player who only started 14 games in his career. >> that says as much about the scouting as anything. >> everyone relies on scouting and anecdotal's. off the charts. "market makers" will be back in a...
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. >> was ricky bobby accurate? >> i know a guy named richard richard. >> thank you. coming up on surveillance, we talk about luxury retail and was behind the rising prices. have you tried to buy a chanel bag lately? >> actually, no. >> we will be right back. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get you company news -- four states have questions for ebay after the cyber attacks. connecticut, illinois, and florida say they are investigating. there is a report that google is developing a tablet with advanced vision capability. it says they will make 4000 prototypes next month on the tablet would have two cameras and have depth sensors and software that can capture 3-d images. facebook is shaking up its privacy policy again. the default position for new users will be to share posts with friends rather than with all users. users can change the privacy settings more easily. that's today's company news. i cannot get the privacy settings on facebook straight. >> i gave up on facebook. >> me, too. >> they let you know weeks later and you're confused. >> i use it as
. >> was ricky bobby accurate? >> i know a guy named richard richard. >> thank you. coming up on surveillance, we talk about luxury retail and was behind the rising prices. have you tried to buy a chanel bag lately? >> actually, no. >> we will be right back. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get you company news -- four states have questions for ebay after the cyber attacks. connecticut, illinois, and florida say they are investigating....
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. >> last night, we had an exhibition where i was able to meet bobby kennedy, who presides over the water alliance and they take care of the waterways. i had an exhibition last night called the girl at jellyfish lake and i'm doing another pop-up gallery on the 16th here in new york city, which is the entire collection. youhese are pictures of underwater question are >> self-portraits with me naked and 5 million jellyfish. >> you had jellyfish all around you? how do you take a picture of yourself underwater? >> it wasn't easy. self-portraits are difficult anyway, but when you are adjusting light, wrangling jellyfish and then have to have the face that you are enjoying it all, it's not the easiest thing. but i'm really proud of the collection. connection tor this organization, the water keeper alliance? why is water conservation something you care about right now? artist and shooting half of what i do underwater is a huge thing. i would like to still be able to go and do that. just visiting these areas around the world, i return there year after year and they're doing such a good job for us
. >> last night, we had an exhibition where i was able to meet bobby kennedy, who presides over the water alliance and they take care of the waterways. i had an exhibition last night called the girl at jellyfish lake and i'm doing another pop-up gallery on the 16th here in new york city, which is the entire collection. youhese are pictures of underwater question are >> self-portraits with me naked and 5 million jellyfish. >> you had jellyfish all around you? how do you take a...
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when you see folks from entertainment like bobby flay and elizabeth banks and kate upton, folks like jim rome and stephen jackson. there's all whole lot of folks that are in the sporting world and the fashion world and the business world who are drawn to this sport, and i think it has a lot of aspiration to it. we are reaching out to those folks. we are demonstrating what a cool environment it is at the racetrack track, particularly the big event a's, and folks are showing up. >> is part of the message that you, too, and on a racehorse? >> that is exactly how i got in the business. i was an investment banker in cincinnati, ohio. about six guys got together and we bought a horse for about $1500. do the math, about 250 bucks a piece and then a cost us a couple hundred bucks a month to keep the horse in training. 150 first horse won about grand and i sold him for about seven times more than i put into it. that can happen all day long every single day all across north america. it doesn't mean you are going to win the kentucky derby -- >> i was just going to say, it can happen every day a
when you see folks from entertainment like bobby flay and elizabeth banks and kate upton, folks like jim rome and stephen jackson. there's all whole lot of folks that are in the sporting world and the fashion world and the business world who are drawn to this sport, and i think it has a lot of aspiration to it. we are reaching out to those folks. we are demonstrating what a cool environment it is at the racetrack track, particularly the big event a's, and folks are showing up. >> is part...
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brands like estee lauder, bobbi brown, this m.a.c. which is just on fire and also have brands like michael kors what a company that company is going to have. department stores love this company because this perfumes and cosmetics are a huge profit driver for the business. they make a fortune on this stuff. it's not a mass market operator. they serve higher rate customers, especially in the market where the company caters to the rising middle class. it's an aspirational brand. make no mistake, this is very much an international growth story. they get less than 40% of the sales from the u.s. at the moment, emerging markets represent 13% of their sales. china could be the second largest market and unlike so many other companies that have seen a slow down in china, they're doing just fine in the people's republic. they know half the population would rise up in anger if they tried to limit access to fancy make up. plus, estee lauder boosts margin and finding working class efficiencies and of course making better use of its balance sheet so
brands like estee lauder, bobbi brown, this m.a.c. which is just on fire and also have brands like michael kors what a company that company is going to have. department stores love this company because this perfumes and cosmetics are a huge profit driver for the business. they make a fortune on this stuff. it's not a mass market operator. they serve higher rate customers, especially in the market where the company caters to the rising middle class. it's an aspirational brand. make no mistake,...
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and the mayor of the city, john cranley who i went to grade school and high school with your uncle bobby. and your dad was ten years older than my friend. >> yes, much older than you. >> exactly. much older. >> bob was the late child that came many years later. >> almost a mistake, i think. i'm just saying. anyway, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> cincinnati is a great place for business. >> it sure is. it's open for business. >> p & g, people don't know p a fifth third, macy's all headquartered in cincinnati. >> we're a best kept secret. >> you had quite an irs office too, didn't you? >> we absolutely did. >> that's a nervous laugh. >> all the cranleys i know are republicans. you're the black sheep. >> there's no question i got a lot of bipartisan support. >> you're not like the czar of cincinnati? >> yeah. we have a very bipartisan coalition. we have been tackling the tough issues of pension reform and things of that nature. but the main reason we're here is because we're in the beginning of a huge wave of renaissance. i don't know if you've been back recently. >> over rhin
and the mayor of the city, john cranley who i went to grade school and high school with your uncle bobby. and your dad was ten years older than my friend. >> yes, much older than you. >> exactly. much older. >> bob was the late child that came many years later. >> almost a mistake, i think. i'm just saying. anyway, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> cincinnati is a great place for business. >> it sure is. it's open for business. >> p...
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when you're surrounded by bobby jindal and susanna martinez and mary fallon, the governors that put good pro-business policies in place it makes you work harder. we don't take any time off. i think our legislature works on a regular basis to put those tax and regulatory legal policies in place. our skill work force is one of the best in the country. i think we were a'now up to the second highest graduation rates in america out of high school. those are indicators headed in the right direction. we know every day is a new day and have to be more competitive. i wish washington had the same understanding about competitiveness and let the states free them up from this one size fits all whether health care, transportation, infrastructure or education policies that they try to push down upon the states and allow these states to really compete against each other because i mean, the new new york campaign, i will suggest to you, is because rick scott and rick perry, have come up here to promote and get people to move their businesses here. >> you keep coming to new york, though. andrew cuomo has s
when you're surrounded by bobby jindal and susanna martinez and mary fallon, the governors that put good pro-business policies in place it makes you work harder. we don't take any time off. i think our legislature works on a regular basis to put those tax and regulatory legal policies in place. our skill work force is one of the best in the country. i think we were a'now up to the second highest graduation rates in america out of high school. those are indicators headed in the right direction....
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moments later, whitney's daughter approached him. >> here comes bobbi kristina. uncle sam! i say hey, baby. uncle sam. help my mommy. and before i could say anything, this guy literally pulling her away. from me. >> a moment that haunts moore to this day. >> she was one of the greatest voices. ♪ and i >> and you knew what she was doing. well, why you didn't help save that voice? she could have had a legacy. but where is it? it died with these people. that's the legacy. ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! home insurance provided and serviced by third party insurers. free hot breakfast options. hampton, enjoy our you did a great job. it looks good! ...then fuel up with double points or double miles on your next getaway. make every stay more rewarding and feel the hamptonality >>> this is the story of one man, one chef, and a city. also it's about france and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary traditio
moments later, whitney's daughter approached him. >> here comes bobbi kristina. uncle sam! i say hey, baby. uncle sam. help my mommy. and before i could say anything, this guy literally pulling her away. from me. >> a moment that haunts moore to this day. >> she was one of the greatest voices. ♪ and i >> and you knew what she was doing. well, why you didn't help save that voice? she could have had a legacy. but where is it? it died with these people. that's the legacy....
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moments later, whitney's daughter approached him. >> here comes bobbi kristina. uncle sam! i say hey, baby. uncle sam. help my mommy. and before i could say anything, this guy literally pulling her away. from me. >> a moment that haunts moore to this day. >> she was one of the greatest voices. ♪ and i >> and you knew what she was doing. well, why you didn't help save that voice? she could have had a legacy. but where is it? it died with these people. that's the legacy. ♪ what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your swipe from anywhere thing, watching out for your identity, data breach or not. get lifelock protection and live life free. >>> this is the story of one man, one chef, and a city. also it's about france and a lot of other chefs. and a culinary tradition that grew up to change the world of gastronomy. it's ab
moments later, whitney's daughter approached him. >> here comes bobbi kristina. uncle sam! i say hey, baby. uncle sam. help my mommy. and before i could say anything, this guy literally pulling her away. from me. >> a moment that haunts moore to this day. >> she was one of the greatest voices. ♪ and i >> and you knew what she was doing. well, why you didn't help save that voice? she could have had a legacy. but where is it? it died with these people. that's the legacy....
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then went to his brother bobby's house to spend the night. but bart's cell phone records show he made a call at 1:58 a.m. showing bart's location was somewhere else. >> we found out what cell phone tower he hit which was very close to his house which is contrary to where he says he was through his friends and brothers. >> and who did corbin call? phone records show he called his marriage counsellor's answering service to cancel the appointment he and jennifer had the next day. >> i can imagine him sitting in the destroy contemplating killing his wife and calling the counsellor to cancel the payment they had the next day. >> bart's alibi fell completely apart when his neighbor heard bart pull into his driveway around 1:45 in the morning. >> before i shut the garage door down i heard a truck pulp and it was bart pulling into the driveway. i just know it was him because i heard that truck several times before. >> but police wanted to know where corbin got the .38 caliber pistol he used to kill his wife. they learned that it was purchased by a ma
then went to his brother bobby's house to spend the night. but bart's cell phone records show he made a call at 1:58 a.m. showing bart's location was somewhere else. >> we found out what cell phone tower he hit which was very close to his house which is contrary to where he says he was through his friends and brothers. >> and who did corbin call? phone records show he called his marriage counsellor's answering service to cancel the appointment he and jennifer had the next day....
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bobby, you told the court that you did not want this young man, this convicted rapist doing community service at the crisis center. does the judge understand what your crisis center does? >> i don't believe she understands what we do. if she would have called us prior to issuing the conditions of probation, we would have told her and explained what we do at the center and how that's not possible. >> tell people what you do and why it's so inappropriate to have a convicted rapist at your center. >> well, we run a crisis hot line 24 hours a day, seven days a week for women and men who are in crisis. so we are providing direct victim services. we also operate a hospital advocacy component where we go and accompany survivors of sexual assault through their forensic exam. we provide advocacy to the police departments, to the court and throughout the criminal justice program. we offer counseling at our center all the time. if our doors are open we are providing survivor-centered services. >> so the idea of having a convicted rapist hanging around your offices, doing whatever clerical work j
bobby, you told the court that you did not want this young man, this convicted rapist doing community service at the crisis center. does the judge understand what your crisis center does? >> i don't believe she understands what we do. if she would have called us prior to issuing the conditions of probation, we would have told her and explained what we do at the center and how that's not possible. >> tell people what you do and why it's so inappropriate to have a convicted rapist at...
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. >> bobby and i tried to put forth an example of the way it should be, racially in this country. we need more people in this industry to put forth that message and let it be known that the bigots and the racists, that they don't count. thank you. >> as television changed, it was helping all americans to understand that this is what america looks like. >> frankly, you're not exactly what i expected. >> no? >> no, not from what i read yet. >> did you expect me to be older or younger? >> julia was going to be the first time starring in her own television show. >> has he told you -- >> told me what? >> i'm colored. >> she was a black woman raising her own son. it was something new. >> and you keep out of mischief. >> i'll just watch the old tv. >> in the '60s, america was exploding in a way that needed to be reflected on tv. >> stand still! >> dragnet came back in the late '60s and friday was now in a very different world than he had been in in the black and white days. and somehow there were the dirty hippies. >> jack web would lecture about the dangers of marijuana smoking and craz
. >> bobby and i tried to put forth an example of the way it should be, racially in this country. we need more people in this industry to put forth that message and let it be known that the bigots and the racists, that they don't count. thank you. >> as television changed, it was helping all americans to understand that this is what america looks like. >> frankly, you're not exactly what i expected. >> no? >> no, not from what i read yet. >> did you expect me...
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. ♪ >> bobby flay probably lives like this all the time. >> yeah. it could have been dark, couldn't it. could get very dark here. i honestly never thought it would have come to this. >> well, it was dunking fries 14 years ago. so. >> you made some steps up. >> you make me feel better about all of this luxury looking back at that. >> yeah. you deserve this. >> you're right. you're right. >> you deserve this. >> entering my golden years era. they don't show this in the viagra commercials. they're always running down the beach with a tennis racket. they never sit here. go out and kill some young people. throw another poor person in there. it's feeling cold. to victory, roman. victory in our time. you always try to comfort yourself in situations like this thinking oh, i'm sure people are really, really wealthy, they're probably really miserable. they don't know the sort of ups and downs, the happiness, the contrast, the passion that i have. we don't know, do we? >> right. >> like maybe every day is like wonderful. >> gentlemen, a little toast. >> lovely
. ♪ >> bobby flay probably lives like this all the time. >> yeah. it could have been dark, couldn't it. could get very dark here. i honestly never thought it would have come to this. >> well, it was dunking fries 14 years ago. so. >> you made some steps up. >> you make me feel better about all of this luxury looking back at that. >> yeah. you deserve this. >> you're right. you're right. >> you deserve this. >> entering my golden years era....
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with martin luther king being assassinated, bobby kennedy being assassinated, with civil rights through the music of the '70s, there were just so many major social things occurring at that time. >> i talk to the people who are like vietnam veterans and world war ii veterans and things like that, and they will talk about a moment in time that changes absolutely everything. but when i walked out of that little office with my camera to take pictures of that, i was a completely different person than that person 30 minutes later. nothing in my life was the same after that. >> i love kent state university. i think in a small way, i helped kent state university survive, as many of us did, by honoring and remembering the students in the spirit of what's on the memorial. >> i think we have been looking forward to the day which is coming soon when we can say that we have destroyed the coverup at kent state, so for the sake of history, to prevent this type of an incident on another campus in the future here in america, i think we can say that we finally achieved that goal. ♪ four dead in ohio â™
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. ♪ >> bobby flay probably lives like this all the time. >> yeah. it could have been dark, couldn't it. could get very dark here. i honestly never thought it would have come to this. >> well, it was dunking fries 14 years ago. so. >> you made some steps up. >> you make me feel better about all of this luxury looking back at that. >> yeah. you deserve this. >> you're right. you're right. >> you deserve this. >> entering my golden years era. they don't show this in the viagra commercials. they're always running down the beach with a tennis racket. they never sit here. go out and kill some young people. throw another poor person in there. it's feeling cold. to victory, roman. victory in our time. you always try to comfort yourself in situations like this thinking oh, i'm sure people are really, really wealthy, they're probably really miserable. they don't know the sort of ups and downs, the happiness, the contrast, the passion that i have. we don't know, do we? >> right. >> like maybe every day is like wonderful. >> gentlemen, a little toast. >> lovely
. ♪ >> bobby flay probably lives like this all the time. >> yeah. it could have been dark, couldn't it. could get very dark here. i honestly never thought it would have come to this. >> well, it was dunking fries 14 years ago. so. >> you made some steps up. >> you make me feel better about all of this luxury looking back at that. >> yeah. you deserve this. >> you're right. you're right. >> you deserve this. >> entering my golden years era....
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so, you know, it's one thing to show the jfk assassination or bobby kennedy assassination coverage of the martin luther king assassination but more potent to them if you show news clips and speeches so that they are alive and human and what they counted for matters. and then you kill them. then they have got a sense of how awful the '60s were, how unsettling in terms of that and then you show the entertainment. their jaws dropped when they see "my mother the car." >> what is your favorite '60s show? do you have one? >> favorite '60s show is the "smothers brothers comedy hour." it formed me more and taught me more things about entertainment and politics than any other show. >> certainly a lot of people's favorite, i'm sure. thank you so much. it was a fun conversation and it's a great series that we have going here. i appreciate your time tonight. >> it is, indeed. i would say that too. >> thank you. >>> a reminder you can catch the first episode of cnn's original series "the '60s television comes of age" tonight at 8:00 eastern time and we should mention you can see a whole brand-new
so, you know, it's one thing to show the jfk assassination or bobby kennedy assassination coverage of the martin luther king assassination but more potent to them if you show news clips and speeches so that they are alive and human and what they counted for matters. and then you kill them. then they have got a sense of how awful the '60s were, how unsettling in terms of that and then you show the entertainment. their jaws dropped when they see "my mother the car." >> what is...
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if you're concerned about politicians messing up health care, start by giving your governor, bobby jindal, a call. >> we'll debate that later. let's check on our fire back results. should fellow nba owners force donald sterling to sell his team? right now, 35% of you say yes. 65% of you say no. how would you two vote? >> i would vote yes. i would vote yes. i think it's pretty clear, the statement from the mayor's office said we still believe a change in the organization is good for our city and for our players. >> i'd like to see more ongoing penalty penalties and see him rehabilitate himself. >> listen, very good. thank you, jamaal anderson and you, jackson jr. debate will continue online. from the left, i'm dan jones. >> from the right, i'm newt gingrich. join us tomorrow for "crossfire" and tomorrow at 3:30, i'll be answering questions on facebook. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next, new video tonight of the girls held hostage in nigeria. the terrorist group says it's going to negotiate. should it happen? >>> plus, l.a. clippers owner donald sterling speaks exclus e exc
if you're concerned about politicians messing up health care, start by giving your governor, bobby jindal, a call. >> we'll debate that later. let's check on our fire back results. should fellow nba owners force donald sterling to sell his team? right now, 35% of you say yes. 65% of you say no. how would you two vote? >> i would vote yes. i would vote yes. i think it's pretty clear, the statement from the mayor's office said we still believe a change in the organization is good for...
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. >> bobby jindal is going to be speaking at louisiana university for their commencement tomorrow. that's where the benham brothers graduated. i'm going read to you what he is going to say. he is talking about the brothers. if these guys had appropriate roted the republican party convention instead of cancelling their show, hgtv would probably have given them a raise. do you think there is a double standard when you say something that is seen as conservative, you get judged more harshly than something that is seen as socially liberal? >> i think it depends on where you say it. that's very interesting. even what television station you saw it on. we have divided into so many tribal ideas. and i think it's detrimental to our country. i think we really need to meet with a centrist idea and focus on things that we can agree on and enjoy the idea that we do have diversity in this country. if we are going to teach tolerance on one side, we have to teach tolerance on both sides. what is good for the goose is good for the gander. that's something both sides need to understand. >> they made
. >> bobby jindal is going to be speaking at louisiana university for their commencement tomorrow. that's where the benham brothers graduated. i'm going read to you what he is going to say. he is talking about the brothers. if these guys had appropriate roted the republican party convention instead of cancelling their show, hgtv would probably have given them a raise. do you think there is a double standard when you say something that is seen as conservative, you get judged more harshly...
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>> bobby petray. >> i'm wondering if she's leaving if i can just try and grab her in the hallway. >> good luck. >> let me just see. >> excuse me. excuse me. hi, i'm morgan spurlock. can i ask you a quick question, ma'am? just a quick question for cnn. >> about what? >> i want to ask you about the anti-sharia bill that you brought up. just one minute? take two seconds. real quick. as you can see, she didn't want to talk to me. that's what happens when you get behind people. you've got to get in front of people with the camera, brian. when jake and i first set out on our own, we ate anything. but in time you realize the better you eat, the better you feel. these days we both eat smarter. and i give jake purina cat chow naturals. made with real chicken and salmon, it's high in protein like a cat's natural diet. and no added artificial flavors. we've come a long way. and whatever's ahead, we'll be there for each other. naturally. purina cat chow naturals. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. whatev
>> bobby petray. >> i'm wondering if she's leaving if i can just try and grab her in the hallway. >> good luck. >> let me just see. >> excuse me. excuse me. hi, i'm morgan spurlock. can i ask you a quick question, ma'am? just a quick question for cnn. >> about what? >> i want to ask you about the anti-sharia bill that you brought up. just one minute? take two seconds. real quick. as you can see, she didn't want to talk to me. that's what happens when...